No court of this state, except the superior court, the court of appeals and the supreme court on appeal shall have jurisdiction to review, vacate, set aside, reverse, revise, correct, amend or annul any order of the commission or to suspend or delay the execution or operation thereof, or to enjoin, restrain or interfere with the commission in the performance of its duties, but a writ of mandamus may issue from the supreme court to the commission in proper cases, and an appeal may be taken from the superior court to the supreme court in all cases.
A.R.S. § 23-948
Jurisdiction of actions concerning orders or petitions for writ of mandamus; right of appeal
Applied in 9 court decisions — leading case Miceli v. Industrial Com'n of Arizona (1983)
Most recently applied in Henry v. Industrial Com'n of Arizona (April 1988)
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